March Madness is here once again, bringing with it the excitement and anticipation of determining the NCAA Division I college basketball champions for both men’s and women’s teams. The tournament kicked off on 18 March, and fans across the US and UK are eager to catch all the action, including the highly anticipated Sweet 16 games.
For viewers in the US, there are multiple options for watching the men’s games of March Madness. Games are broadcast on CBS, TBS, and TNT on regular TV. Cable subscribers can also access all the games on TBS and TNT through the official NCAA March Madness Live app. If streaming is more your style, you can watch CBS games on Paramount+ for $7.99 per month, with a seven-day free trial available for new users. TBS, TNT, and TruTV games are accessible to Max subscribers through the B/R Sports add-on, with subscriptions starting at $9.99 per month. While there isn’t a free trial for Max, subscribers can enjoy original shows like The Last of Us and House of the Dragon. Premium streaming subscriptions such as DirecTV, Hulu + Live TV, and Fubo also offer coverage of the games.
On the other hand, women’s games will be broadcast on ESPN and ESPN 2, with streaming available on ESPN+. The same premium streaming platforms mentioned earlier also provide access to these channels.
For viewers in the UK, Sky Sports+ is the go-to option for watching all the men’s March Madness basketball games and the remaining women’s games. The subscription costs £22 per month. Alternatively, viewers can stream the games on Now, which currently offers a 25% discount on its Sports Membership, bringing the price down to £26 per month.
With a thrilling lineup of games ahead, basketball fans in both the US and UK have plenty of options for catching all the March Madness action. Whether watching on traditional TV, cable, or through various streaming services, there’s no shortage of ways to stay up to date with the tournament and cheer on your favorite teams to victory.